"Error in sectioning the view" - Help please!

I was working on the draft of an assembly, after working on the assembly I went back to the draft and updated a section view only to have it produce an error.

This is the draft before updating, the section view is at the bottem:

And this is the draft after a (quite lengthy) Update Views:

The sectioning has dissappeared, creating new section views grants the same error after this point.

In fact, after this error appeared the first time I can't do ANY model changes to ANY files, this includes extrusions, cuts, PMI Section views, draft section views, etc... I can only create round and chamfers!

This is a screen of me creating an extrude in a new part:

After I restart Solid Edge the bug is fixed, untill I update the first draft again...

My Solid Edge version is 107.00.00.104 x64, my OS is windows 7.

The draft file with hich this keeps happening is located in a shared server location.

My colleague has attemted to open this draft on his workstation, same specs, and has recieved the exact same error.

Does anyone have any idea what might be going on here? Any help is greatly appreciated!

Re: "Error in sectioning the view" - Help please!

this error be around for a long time. typically it means your cutting zero thickness. inspect your cut line to make sure it's not tangent to a circle or right on a horizontal or virtical, depending on you cut direction. unfortunately i could not reproduce this error. but it use to happen to me a lot

Re: "Error in sectioning the view" - Help please!

GTAC is the "Global Technical Access Center" for Siemens PLM product support. There you can download updates, search a support knowledge base, and log IR's (Incedent Reports). If outside the America's, I believe you need to leverage your Solid Edge reseller to log IR's for you.

Re: "Error in sectioning the view" - Help please!

OK was able to reproduce it. least for me when it happens is when the cut line on the edge of a circle or on the edge of the line. this also depends your cut direction. if my cut direction is up then all fine. once i go down, no can do. this problem been around since i started, 16 years ago. hopefully this helps